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Algoroting Model For Guess-The-Word Game Analysis
ABSTRACT Strategy games today are very popular which helps to think fast and makes the mind active.. This type of games contribute more towards skillful thinking other than entertainment part. In this paper we discuss about the algorithm and scoring model for guess-the-word game in which words are guessed using vowels and consonants.

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By playing word guess games, player can test their brain’s ability in paying attention and capacity to guess the words.A main advantage of playing these games is player’s mind will be engrossed fully which will lead to brain development. Spending time in this kind of games can be a good alternative in player’s life other than out door games.
Guess-the-word game’s objective is to guess a word using
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In this paper we describe about the algorithm & scoring model for an Alphabet Elimination based Guess-The-Word game in Tamil Language called soRkoa, in which the player can use different strategies to guess the word. …show more content…
Scoring Algorithm process example:
The above mentioned Scoring algorithm is implemented for the game soRkoa, which is a single player game where the player needs to guess the word. For Example , Let us assume that the player crossed the first level with score 6 and now in Level two with Level_Score 20. Let the Guess_Word be “புன்செய்” for the second level and by losing 4 chances, the player has found the Guess_Word. The Score of the player will be 16 for the Guess_Word and adding first level score 6 to it , Score will be

Figure 1.1 shows Sorkoa game page, three empty boxes is where the word is been hidden, player needs to guess the word by suggesting letters, ten coins indicates chances for guessing a word,five heart symbols indicates lives available to play game,levels are indicated by crown symbols, coin bag indicates total points secured by the player.

Figure 1.2 is an another page in the game, this page displays a dialog box which contains the player name with guessed word,along with its Tamil meaning and English meaning which are obtained from agaraadhi API[6],also displays points for the particular word,total points,level number,count of words that are not guessed and remaining

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